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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Run Manager updated to add, duplicate runs

Have you ever been so excited (er, rushed) to go for a run, only to discover long after you've started that you forgot your Nike+ iPod sports kit? Or you remembered the sensor but forgot your iPod? Or maybe your iPod ran out of juice? Have no fear, RUNNER+ is here.

Your Run Manager has been recently updated, allowing you to manually add a lost run or duplicate an existing run. This is in addition to the existing features that allow you to delete a run, edit your run data, and download all of your runs and stopwatch data in Excel/spreadsheet CSV format!

The Add Run window is shown to the right. New run information (distance, duration, weight, calories) is applied to your run charts and can be edited at any time.

If you manually add a run using this new feature, no run (pace) chart will be available, but your overall totals will be updated.

If adding a run doesn't work for you, then another new feature to duplicate an existing run should! Next to each run shown in your Run Manager is a new icon to duplicate the run. This duplication includes all data (including stopwatch data) except for your Jog Log and member comments. This way you will still have a run (pace) chart, even though it's from a previous run. It's still better than nothing, right? Just find a similar run length, duplicate it, then change the date and other fields!

More features are coming soon to the Run Manager, so stay tuned!

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3 Comments:

Smittie said...

OK.

I am a new member. I have no runs. On the run manager page there is no user interface for adding a run.

I am on Mac OS X and have accessed the site using Safari 3.0beta and Firefox.

A real bummer of a user experience.

Smittie

July 31, 2007 9:20 PM  
Chris said...

Smittie, if you look at the bottom of the page, on the right is a big green plus sign. Click it to add a new run.

I just tried it on Safari and Firefox on Mac OS X and it worked fine.

July 31, 2007 9:42 PM  
Smittie said...

Yes. That worked. Not sure I ever would have made the connection that first time out. Thanks.

Smittie

July 31, 2007 11:00 PM  

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